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(Elf) A son of Finarfin, he went with the Noldor to Middle-earth to build kingdoms of their own and seek revenge against Morgoth. His kingdom was in Dorthonion with his brother Angrod. He died in the Dagor Bragollach (Battle of Sudden Flame), and his kingdom of Dorthonion became desolate.
Back to Top(Maia) He is an Istari, and one of the blue wizards. Few things are known of him, but that he went to the East with Pallando.
Back to Top(Elf) A son of Fëanor, he swore the rash oath along with his father and brothers, which proved to constantly hurt the Noldor. His kingdom was in the South-East of Beleriand and he dwelt there with his brother Amrod. He was killed when he attacked the elves of Sirion while attempting to get a Silmaril from Elwing.
Back to Top(Elf) A son of Feanor, he swore the rash oath along with his father and brothers, which proved to constantly hurt the Noldor. His kingdom was in the South-East of Beleriand and he dwelt there with his brother Amros. He was killed when he attacked the elves of Sirion while attempting to get a Silmaril from Elwing.
Back to Top(Human) The son of Elendil and the brother of Isildur, he died in the siege of Barad-dur. His son was Meneldil.
Back to Top(Elf) A son of Finarfin, he went with the Noldor to Middle-earth to build kingdoms of their own and seek revenge against Morgoth. His kingdom was in Dorthonion with his brother Aegnor. He died in the Dagor Bragollach (Battle of Sudden Flame), and his kingdom of Dorthonion became desolate.
Back to Top(Dragon) The mightiest of Morgoth's winged dragons, loosed from Angband against the host of the Valar at the end of the War of Wrath. Even that mighty army was driven back by the onset of Ancalagon and his vassals, but Earendil came through the sky in Vingilot to do battle with the dragon armada, and he was aided by Thorondor and the Eagles. They fought for twenty-four hours, until Eärendil at last slew Ancalagon, who fell on the mountains of Thangorodrim and destroyed them in his ruin.
Back to Top(Human) He is also known as Strider, Estel, Elessar, Thorongil, Envinyatar, Telcontar, ranger, Dunadan, Elfstone, heir of Isildur, and the King of Gondor. He is the son of Arathorn and Gilraen. He married Arwen, daughter of Elrond. He guided the hobbits to Rivendell and helped ease the pain of Frodo's wound. He was a member of the fellowship accompanying Frodo. After Gandalf's fall in Moria, he assumed command of the company. He led them to Lórien and then down the Anduin. At the breaking of the fellowship he decided to follow the orcs that captured Merry and Pippin. He fought in the battle against Saruman and he used the palantir of the Orthanc to reveal himself to Sauron. He took the Paths of the Dead to recall the broken oath. With the army of the dead he defeated the men of Umbar and Harad. He then took the ships into the battle on the Fields of Pelennor. He used the "healing hands of the king" to heal Eowyn, Faramir, and Merry. He rode to the gates of Mordor, leading an army and defeated Sauron's army. He found a sapling of the White Tree and he replanted it in Minas Tirith. He also decreed thatno man could enter Hobbiton. He was able to choose the time of his death like the Kings of Numenor.
Back to Top(Human) He is the father of Aragorn and the husband of Gilraen.The son of Chieftain Arador of the Dunedain, and a descendant through many generations of Isildur himself. Of Arathorn's early life, little is known. He first appears in annals at the age of fifty-six, seeking the hand of Gilraen as his wife. Gilraen at that time was just twenty-two years old, and though the wedding was at first opposed by her father Dirhael, she became Arathorn's wife.
Back to Top(Elf)The sister of Fingon and Turgon, Aredhel was accounted one of the noblest of the Noldor. She dwelt with Turgon in Gondolin, but straying from the city she was ensnared by Eol the Dark Elf and taken as his wife. She bore him a son, Maeglin, and when Maeglin was full-grown they escaped together to Turgon's city. Eol followed them, however, and attempted to slay his son with a poisoned dart. Aredhel sprang to take the dart, however, and died of its poison.
Back to Top(Human) Son of Araphant, the fifteenth and last King of Arthedain. When the forces of Angmar overran the last remnant of the North-kingdom, Arvedui fled into the far north, but perished in the Bay of Forochel. His eldest son, Aranarth, became the first Chieftain of the Dunedain.
Back to Top(Half-elven) She is also known as Evenstar and Undómiel. She is the daughter of Elrond and the sister of Eladdan and Elrohir. She married Aragorn, son of Arathorn. She spent much of her life in Lorien and later visited her father in Rivendell. She became mortal when Elrond left for Valinor and she stayed with Aragorn. At the death of Aragorn, she went to Lórien and sadly died on Cerin Amroth.
Back to Top(Vala) He is the god of crafts, and his wife is Yavanna. Against the will of Illtuvar, he created dwarves (what he thought the elves would be like). His maia Sauron and Saruman both went against the will of the Valar.
Back to Top(Dwarf) The son of Fundin, he was member of the Company led by Gandalf, which was journeying to the Lonely Mountain. Fought in the Battle of the Five Armies. He later led a group of dwarves into Moria (Khazad-Dum) with the hopes of resettling it and finding more mithril (true silver). Balin, Lord of Moria, was killed at Dimrill Dale by an orc while looking in Mirror mere. His tomb was found by the fellowship when they passed through Moria.
Back to Top(Human) The father of Beren, he was given the ring of Finrod Felagund and was named elf-friend by him. The ring was the heirloom of the Kings of Gondor.
Back to Top(Human) He is the man who killed Smaug, the dragon of the Lonely Mountain. He is also rebuilt and ruled Dale after the battle of the Five Armies.A descendant of Girion the Lord of Dale, Bard slew the dragon Smaug and refounded Dale under the Lonely Mountain
Back to Top(Human) A Man of Bree, the keeper of the Prancing Pony inn where Frodo Baggins met Aragorn for the first time.
Back to Top(Hobbit) The mother of Bilbo Baggins, one of the twelve children of Thain Gerontius, better known as the Old Took.
Back to Top(Shape-shifter) The skin-changer who dwelt in the Vales of Anduin near the western eaves of Mirkwood, who could take the form of a Man or a huge black bear. He played a great part in the victory over the Goblins at the Battle of Five Armies.
Back to Top(Human) A guard of the city of Minas Tirith, He saved Faramir from Denethor's crazed attempt to burn him alive. After the end of Sauron Aragorn forgave him for his killings and he was assigned to be a guard of Faramir.
Back to Top(Human) He is the son of Barahir. He married Luthien. He met her after many perilous journeys in the woods of Doriath. Together they went into Thangorodrim, the stronghold of Melkor, and they stole a silmaril from Melkor's crown. His hand was lost when a giant wolf bit off his hand to get the silmaril.
Back to Top(Dwarf) A member of the Company led by Gandalf, which was journeying to the Lonely Mountain.
Back to Top(Hobbit) He is the son of Bungo Baggins and Belladonna Took. He was chosen by Gandalf to accompany Thorin and the other dwarves as a thief. Bilbo found a ring near Gollum's lake under the Misty Mountains. He saved the dwarves from the spiders in Mirkwood forest, and rescued them from their jail cells in Thranduil's stronghold. He also tried to stop a battle between the lakemen and the elves verses the dwarves. He also fought in the Battle of the Five Armies (although his impact was minimal). He dissapeared at his birthday party leaving the ring and Bag End to Frodo. After a trip to the Lonely Mountains, Bilbo remained in Rivendell until he left Middle-earth from the Grey Havens.
Back to Top(Dwarf) A member of the Company led by Gandalf, which was journeying to the Lonely Mountain.
Back to Top(Dwarf) A member of the Company led by Gandalf, which was journeying to the Lonely Mountain. In Mirkwood Forest he fell in an enchanted river and slept.
Back to Top(Human) He is the son of Denethor and the older brother of Faramir. He was a member of the fellowship accompanying Frodo.
Back to Top(Human) Lord of Dale, the grandson of Bard the slayer of Smaug, who fell at the side of Dain Ironfoot in the War of the Ring, and who was avenged by his son Bard II.
Back to Top(Hobbit) Bilbo Baggins' father. He married into the Took clan when he wed Belladonna Took.
Back to Top(Elf) A son of Feanor, he swore the rash oath along with his father and brothers, which proved to constantly hurt the Noldor. His kingdom was in the Thargelioin, and he dwelt near Lake Helevorn. Caranthir died in the attack upon Doriath, when he and his brothers hoped to regain one of the Silmarils.
Back to Top(Elf) He is an elf of the household of Thingol, king of Doriath. He is married to Galadriel. He was a part of the White Council.
Back to Top(Elf) She is the wife of Elrond and the mother of Arwen, Elladan, and Elrohir. After she was attacked by orcs she left the Middle-earth and journeyed to Valinor.
Back to Top(Elf) He is a descendant of Feanor. He is the creator of the three elven rings and the green stone.
Back to Top(Elf) A son of Feanor, he swore the rash oath along with his father and brothers, which proved to constantly hurt the Noldor. His kingdom was in the Pass of Aglon, and he dwelt there with his brother Curufin. After Dagor Bragollach (the battle of Sudden Flame), he fled, with Curufin, to Nargothrond and there dwelt for a time. Stumbling upon Luthien, they took her captive, but Huan Celegorm's hound helped her escape. The two brothers gained the favor of the elves of Nargothrond, who turned against Finrod and Orodreth, but after the death of Finrod Felagund they were sent from the city. After Luthien and Beren escaped from the pits of Sauron, their path crossed with Celegorm and Curufin as they were leaving Nargothrond. They unjustly attacked Beren and Luthien but were chased off by Huan the hound, who abandoned Celegorm for his evil. Celegorm was killed by Dior in the attack upon Doriath, when he and his brothers hoped to regain one of the Silmarils.
Back to Top(Elf) He is also called the shipwright. He once pocessed Narya, the ring with a stone as red as fire. He marched with Elendil and Elrond in the Last Alliance. He tried to convinvce Isildur to destroy Sauron's ring. When the Istari came from the West, Cirdan gave the ring to Gandalf because he foresaw that Gandalf would have need of the ring to encourage himself and others.
Back to Top(Elf) A son of Feanor, he swore the rash oath along with his father and brothers, which proved to constantly hurt the Noldor. His kingdom was in the Pass of Aglon, and he dwelt there with his brother Curufin. After Dagor Bragollach (the battle of Sudden Flame), he fled, with Curufin, to Nargothrond and there dwelt for a time. Stumbling upon Luthien, they took her captive, but Huan Celegorm's hound helped her escape. The two brothers gained the favor of the elves of Nargothrond, who turned against Finrod and Orodreth, but after the death of Finrod Felagund they were sent from the city. After Luthien and Beren escaped from the pits of Sauron, their path crossed with Celegorm and Curufin as they were leaving Nargothrond. They unjustly attacked Beren and Luthien but were chased off by Huan the hound, who abandoned Celegorm for his evil. Caranthir was killed by Dior in the attack upon Doriath, when he and his brothers hoped to regain one of the Silmarils.
Back to Top(Dwarf) He is the cousin of Thorin and was the king of the Iron Mountains, but he moved his people to the lonely mountian after the death of Smaug.
Back to Top(Stoor) Gollum's friend, he originaly found the ring but he was killed by Gollum.
Back to Top(Human) He is the son of Ecthelion and and the father of Boromir and Faramir. He was a steward of Gondor during the War of the Ring. He used the palantir of Minas Tirith, which aged him prematurely. Because Sauron controlled what Denethor saw, Denethor despaired, buring himself on a pyre. He died with the palantir in his hands.
Back to Top(Dwarf) A member of the Company led by Gandalf, which was journeying to the Lonely Mountain.
Back to Top(Dwarf) A member of the Company led by Gandalf, which was journeying to the Lonely Mountain.
Back to Top(Half-elven) He is the son of Tuor and Idril. He married Elwing and is the father of Elrond and Elros. After escaping from the fall of Gondolin through Idril's secret tunnel, he ran into Elwing while journeying. He and Elwing went to the Valor with a plee for help from the peoples of Middle-earth. Due to the fact that he went to Valinor, he was forced to never go back to Middle-earth again. He sails in his ship with the last silmaril shinning as a beacon of hope to those that oppose Melkor and his servants.
Back to Top(Elf) She is also called Earwen of Alqualonde. She married Finarfin and bore Finrod, Orodreth, Angrod, Aegnor, and Galadriel. She is the daughter of Olwe, the brother of Thingol.
Back to Top(Elf) A noble elf of Gondolin that died in the Fall of Gondolin after killing Gothmog, lord of balrogs.
Back to Top(Human) He is the father of Denethor and a steward of Gondor.
Back to Top(Human) He is also known as Elendil the Tall. He is the father of Isildur and Anarion. He is a man of Numenor and he led the men in The Last Alliance against Sauron. He died while battling Sauron.
Back to Top(Half-elven) He is the son of Elrond and Celebrian and the brother of Arwen. He chose to be mortal and he often rode with Aragorn and the rangers of the North.
Back to Top(Half-elven) He is the son of Elrond and Celebrian and the brother of Arwen. He chose to be mortal and he often rode with Aragorn and the rangers of the North.
Back to Top(Half-elven) He is the child of Earendil and Elwing and he is the brother of Elros. His wife is Celebrian and his children are Elladan, Elrohir, and Arwen. He was the bearer of Vilya, the mightiest of the three elven rings. He was a part of the White Council.
Back to Top(Half-elven) He is the child of Earendil and Elwing and he is the brother of Elrond. He chose to be mortal and he started the line of the men of Numenor.
Back to Top(Half-elven) She is the daughter of Dior and the mother of Elros and Elrond. She married Earendil and bore one of the silmarils for a time. She went with Earendil to the West to plead the case of both men and elves.
Back to Top(Human) He is also known as the Third Marshall of Riddermark and the King of Rohan. He is the son of Eomund and brother of Eowyn.
Back to Top(Human) Marshal of the Mark, who married Theodwyn the sister of King Theoden of Rohan - their children were Eomer and Eowyn, who were each to play a great part in the War of the Ring. Eomund himself was slain in battle with Orcs in the Emyn Muil.
Back to Top(Human) She is also known as Dernhelm. The daughter of Eomund and sister of Eomer, she rode into battle with the men of Rohan and fought on the fields of Pellanor. With the help of Pippin, she slew the King of the ringwraiths, thus fulfilling the prophecy of Glorfindel.
Back to Top(Human) He is the son of Denethor and the younger brother of Boromir.
Back to Top(Elf) The son of Finwe, he created the famed Silmarils and is considered the greatest craftsman of the Noldor. After the death of his father, he made a rash oath along with his sons vowing to pocess the silmarils once again. He persuaded many of the Noldor to come with him to Middle-earth, using the lies of Morgoth. When the Teleri refused to let the Noldor use their ships, Feanor attacked them, forcibly taking the ships. Abandoning the host following Fingolfin, Fëanor sailed across the sea and then burned the wondrous ships of the Teleri. He was killed in battle shortly after reaching Middle-earth.
Back to Top(Dwarf) A member of the Company led by Gandalf, which was journeying to the Lonely Mountain. His brother was Kili. He died in the Battle of the Five Armies protecting Thorin's body.
Back to Top(Elf) He is the son of Finwe and he married Earwen of Alqualonde. He is the father of Finrod, Orodreth, Angrod, Aegnor, and Galadriel. Finarfin originally went with the departing Noldor, but he decided to remain in the west after the kinslaying and the curse of Mandos.
Back to Top(Elf) The daughter of Orodreth, who dwelt with him in Nargothrond. After the Sack of Nargothrond, she was carried away by Orcs and slain by them on the borders of Brethil
Back to Top(Elf) He is the son of Finwe and the brother of Finarfin and half-brother of Feanor. He is the father of Fingon, Turgon, and Aredhel. After Feanor's treachery, Fingolfin led the Noldor across Helcaraxe. He was the High king of the Noldor and dwelt in Hithlum, with most of his people living in Mithrim. He was killed by Melkor after challenging him to a fight. It was said that he had the appearance of Orome while charging the gates of Thangorodrim. His body was taken up by Thorondor, the eagle.
Back to Top(Elf) He is the son of Fingolfin and high king of the Noldor for a time. He dwelt in Dor-Lomin while Fingolfin lived. Fingon died in the fifth battle against Morgoth: Nirnaeth Arnoediad. He was killed by Gothmog, lord of the Balrogs, when another Balrog attacked him from behind.
Back to Top(Elf) He is the son of Finarfin and brother of Turgon and Galadriel. He was the ruler of Nargothrond, which was one of the realms hidden to Melkor. He gave his life in battle with Sauron (the were-wolf) in order to save Beren. He gave his ring to Barahir, the father of Beren, and it became an heirloom of the kings of Gondor.
Back to Top(Elf) He is one of the original three elves. He is the father of Feanor, Fingolfin, and Finarfin. He was married to and he was remarried to. He was slain by Melkor while protecting the silmarils.
Back to Top(Hobbit) He is also known as one of the ring bearers and the nine-fingered. He is the son of Drogo Baggins and Primula Brandybuck and the heir of Bilbo.
Back to Top(Elf) She is the child of Finarfin and Earwen. She was the bearer of Nenya, one of the three elven rings. She is married to Celeborn and the mother of Celebrian. She was a part of the White Council.
Back to Top(Maia) He is also known as Olorin, Mithrandir, Tharkûn, Incanus, the Grey Pilgrim, Gandalf the grey, Gandalf the white, an Istari. He was the bearer of Narya, one of the three elven rings. He was a part of the White Council. He was a member of the fellowship accompanying Frodo.
Back to Top(Wild man) He is the leader of the wild men of Druadan Forest. He helped guide Theoden and the men of Rohan through the forest and past the orcs to the aid of Minas Tirith. As a reward he and his people were given the forest as their own kingdom.
Back to Top(Elf) He found Frodo, Sam, and Pippin on their trip to Rivendell and gave them shelter and advice.
Back to Top(Elf) He is the son of Fingon. He was the last High-King of the Noldor Elves. He led the elves in The Last Alliance. He died in battle with Sauron.
Back to Top(Human) The wife of Arathorn II, and mother of Aragorn II Elessar. When Aragorn was only two years old, Arathorn was slain by orcs, and to protect her son Gilraen took him to Rivendell and gave him into the care of Elrond
Back to Top(Dwarf) He is the son of Gloin. He was a member of the fellowship accompanying Frodo.
Back to Top(Dwarf) A member of the Company led by Gandalf, which was journeying to the Lonely Mountain. He came to the council of Elrond in order to get advice about the topic of the One Ring.
Back to Top(Elf) An elf from the kingdom of Gondolin. He fought to the death against a balrog in order to allow others the chance to flee from the destroyed city.
Back to Top(Elf) An Eldar elf who lived with Elrond in Rivendell. He discovered Frodo and the others on the trip to Rivendell and kept them safe from the ringwraiths.
Back to Top(River-daughter) She is the wife of Tom Bombadil. She is also the daughter of the river. She helps and befriends the hobbits on their trip through the Old Forest.
Back to Top(Stoor) He is also known as Smeagel and Slinker and Stinker. He killed his friend Deagel in order to get the One Ring. He was forced to leave his people and he eventually came to live in a pond under the Misty Mountains. After losing a game of riddles (and his ring) to Bilbo, he left his pond in search of news about Baggins or the One Ring. He was captured by Sauron and was cruelly tortured. He "escaped" from Mordor only to be caught by Aragorn. He told Gandalf the manner in which he came to possess the ring. He escaped from the elves of Thranduil and then followed Frodo and the One Ring. He was captured by Sam and Frodo, and he then guided them to the land of Mordor. Although he appeared to be recuperating in the care of Frodo, he betrayed them in Shelob's Lair. He then bit off the finger of Frodo on Mt. Orodriun, finally possessing the ring again, only to fall and die in it's fiery lava.
Back to Top(Human) He is the servant of Saruman. He used cunning words to weaken Theoden and gain control of the Rohirrim. He threw the palantir of the Orthanc at Gandalf. He also killed Lotho at the command of Saruman. After snapping and killing Saruman, the nearby hobbits pierced him with arrows.
Back to Top(Human) A Rider of the Rohirrim who fought at both of the Battles of the Fords of Isen. He rode to Minas Tirith, and was slain in the Battle of the Pelennor.
Back to Top(Orc) An orc of Mordor, and possibly one of the Uruk-hai. He was part of the raiding party that captured Merry and Pippin at Parth Galen, and was slain by the Riders of Eomer near the eaves of Fangorn Forest.
Back to Top(Eagle) Known as the "Windlord", he is the great eagle that helped Gandalf escape from the Orthanc. He also saved the lives of Frodo and Sam after the ring was destroyed.
Back to Top(Human) He is a friend of Aragorn and one of the Dunadan. He brought the standard of Aragorn made by Arwen. He traveled with Aragorn down the path of the dead. He died fighting in the battle on the fields of Pelanor.
Back to Top(Elf) He is an elf of Lorien and met the fellowship while they were fleeing from Moria.
Back to Top(Hobbit) He is also known as the old gaffer, the gardner, and Ham Gamgee. He is the father of Sam Gamgee. He was also the gardner for Bag End.
Back to Top(Human) Younger son of Galdor, Lord of Dor-lomin, and grandson of Hador Lorindol, Huor was in his turn the father of Tuor and grandfather of Earendil the Mariner. Huor had the fair hair and blue eyes of his grandfather's house, and was accounted one of the tallest of the Edain, second only to his own son Tuor.
Back to Top(Human) Hurin I was the son of Belegorn, and descended in right line from Hurin of Emyn Arnen, the founder of the House of Hurin to which all the Ruling Stewards belonged. Hurin's name was even more ancient than that of his illustrious ancestor - it is taken from Hurin Thalion, a hero of the Edain in the First Age.
Back to Top(Elf) She is the daughter of Turgon and the mother of Earendil. She is married to Tuor, and she lived in the hidden city of Gondolin.
Back to Top(Human) The Prince of Dol Amroth at the time of the War of the Ring, who fought at the Battle of the Pelennor Fields, and marched on Mordor with the host of Aragorn II Elessar.
Back to Top(Elf) A Vanyarin Elf who became the second wife of Finwe after the departure of Miriel Serinde. She was the mother of both Fingolfin and Finarfin.
Back to Top(Human) He is the son of Elendil, brother of Anarion, and the father of Valandil. He cut the One Ring off of the finger of Sauron thus weakening him. He refused the advice of Elrond and Círdan by keeping the ring as a memento rather than destroying it. He was killed by orcs in the Anduin river.
Back to Top(Dwarf) A member of the Company led by Gandalf, which was journeying to the Lonely Mountain. His brother was Fili. He died in the Battle of the Five Armies protecting Thorin's body.
Back to Top(Elf) He is the son of Thranduil. He was a member of the fellowship accompanying Frodo. During his adventures, he became good friends with gimli the dwarf. After the War against Sauron, he was allowed to take some elves and start a kingdom in Ithilien. After he could no longer ignore the cry of the sea he crafted a boat and sailed to Valinor (some say he took Gimli with him).
Back to Top(Hobbit) She is the mother of Lotho. She always desired Bag End and never did accept Bilbo's adoption of Frodo. She was locked in Michael Delvings by the men that took over Hobbiton.
Back to Top(Human) The survivors of the Forodwaith, the ancient people from whom the northern lands of Middle-earth took their name. The Lossoth lived mainly along the northern shores of the Icebay of Forochel, but also explored the lands around its southern rim. They had a culture well adapted to their icy existence, constructing houses out of snow (apparently similar in principle to igloos), and travelling on sleds and bone skates.
Back to Top(Hobbit) He is also known as Chief. He is the son of Lobelia Sackville-Baggins. He was killed by Grima Wormtongue at the request of Saruman.
Back to Top(Elf) She is the daughter of Thingol and Melian, the maia. She put Melkor to sleep with her song while helping Beren steal a silmaril, which Thingol required as a bride price, from Melkor's crown. She shose a mortal life for Beren her love.
Back to Top(Elf)The eldest of the Seven Sons of Feanor, and considered to be their leader. In Valinor he swore the Oath of Feanor, and followed his father back to Middle-earth, though of all Feanor's sons, except perhaps Maglor, he seems to have regretted this the most.
Back to Top(Elf) The son of Eol and Aredhel Ar-Feiniel; he escaped his father's halls in Nan Elmoth with his mother, and came with her to Gondolin. Many years later, he was captured by the spies of Morgoth and betrayed the city.
Back to Top(elf) A lowland region lying between Himring and the Blue Mountains, the widest break in the northern mountain-fences of Beleriand. It was guarded against the forces of Morgoth in the early First Age by Maglor, second son of Fëanor.
Back to Top(Vala) The Doomsman of the Valar and keeper of the slain in his Halls in the west of Valinor; his true name is said to be Námo.
Back to Top(Vala) He is the King of the Valor and the husband of Varda. He uses the eagles as his messengers.
Back to Top(Maia) In Valinor, Melian dwelt in the gardens of Lorien, but she journeyed often to Middle-earth. There, in the woods of Nan Elmoth, she came upon Elwë Singollo (Elu Thingol) as he marched into the West with the people of the Teleri. Many of his people remained in Beleriand searching for their lord (these were to become the Sindar), but through the enchantment of Melian, he remained hidden from them.
Back to Top(Vala) Mightiest of the Ainur, his desire for domination corrupted him and led to his downfall.
Back to Top(Human) He is the son of Anarion. His line formed the kings of Gondor.
Back to Top(Hobbit) He is also known as Holdwine. He is the son of Saradoc Brandybuck and Esmeralda Took. He is also known as Meriadoc, and The Magnificent. He was a member of the fellowship accompanying Frodo. He and Pippin were taken prisoners by the Uruk-Hai orcs of Saruman and some orcs of Sauron. After escaping they met Treebeard and helped in the rising of the ents.
Back to Top(Elf) The first wife of Finwe and mother of Feanor. The birth of Feanor drained her, and she was brought to rest in Lorien where she later died.
Back to Top(Dwarf) A member of the Company led by Gandalf, which was journeying to the Lonely Mountain.
Back to Top(Dwarf) A member of the Company led by Gandalf, which was journeying to the Lonely Mountain. He was part of the company that was led by Balin, which went to resettle Moria. He was killed by the Watcher in the Lake, who guarded the gate from Hollin to Moria.
Back to Top(Dwarf) A member of the Company led by Gandalf, which was journeying to the Lonely Mountain. He was part of the company that was led by Balin, which went to resettle Moria. He wrote many of the entries in the book of Mazarbul. He was killed in Moria.
Back to Top(Vala) The Huntsman of the Valar, the brother of Nessa and one of the eight Aratar. In ancient times, he rode often in the forests of Middle-earth, and it was he who first discovered the Eldar at Cuivienen.
Back to Top(Hobbit)The son of Longo Baggins and Camellia Sackville. Otho's father Longo was Bilbo Baggins' uncle, making Otho himself Bilbo's cousin and heir. He and his wife Lobelia eagerly anticipated their inheritance: Bilbo's home at Bag End. Otho would never inherit that smial, though, because Bilbo changed his will to make Frodo Baggins his heir. Eventually, Frodo sold Bag End to Lobelia, but Otho had died six years earlier, and never owned the home he had coveted throughout his life.
Back to Top(Maia) An Istari, he was sent by the Valar to contest the power of Sauron, and he was one of the blue wizards. Few things are known of him, but that he went to the East with Alatar.
Back to Top(Hobbit) He is the son of Paladin II and Eglantine Banks. He was a member of the fellowship accompanying Frodo. He and Pippin were taken prisoners by the Uruk-Hai orcs of Saruman and some orcs of Sauron. After escaping they met Treebeard and helped in the rising of the ents.
Back to Top(Ent) A young ent, he assisted in the seige and take over of Isengard.
Back to Top(Maia) He is also known as Radagast the brown and an Istari. He was very close to animals and lent them for the use of the white council. He delivered a message to Gandalf telling him to go and meet Saruman at Isengard for some important matters. He failed in his mission to aid the peoples of Middle-earth in destroying Sauron. His love of animals is what became his one desire.
Back to Top(Human) They are also known as Nazgul, black riders, and the nine riders. They were the nine mortal kings who, in their pride, took the rings offered by Sauron and eventually became shadows that served him. The leader of the ringwraiths was the Witch-King of Angmar. They were used by Sauron in Dol Goldur to subdue Mirkwood. They were sent to the Shire in search of a Baggins and the one ring. On Weathertop they stabbed Frodo in the shoulder with a deadly blade. They were temporarily stopped at the fords of Bruin because Elrond flooded the river. The Witch-King killed Theoden, King of Rohan, but was quickly destroyed by Eowen and Merry.
Back to Top(Raven) The son of Carc, he informed Thorin of the death of Smaug and he helped Thorin as a messenger. He sent some of his ravens to get aid from Dain.
Back to Top(Hobbit) He is also known as Samwise, and Sam Gamgee. He is the son of Hamfast Gamgee and Bell Goodchild. He married Rose Cotton and had many children. He was a member of the fellowship accompanying Frodo.
Back to Top(Maia) He is also known as Curunir, Saruman the white, Saruman of Many Colours, Ring-maker, the Wise, an Istari, and Sharkey. Saruman came from the Valinor (the West) to assist the middel earth against Sauron. After he helped the kingdom of Gondor they gave him Isengard and the Orthanc as his home. He became the head of the white council and investigated the works of Sauron. After time he coveted the power of the one ring and he sought it out for himself. He eventually used the palantir of the Orthanc to look at Mordor and discover what he could. He sent Radagast the lure Gandalf into Isengard. When there he demanded Gandalf to tell him of the One Ring. Gandalf was imprisoned after his refusal and Saruman prepared for war against the men of Rohan. He used his servant, Grima Wormtongue, to weaken Theoden and the kingdom. He sent his the Uruk-Hai and his human armies out to destroy the Rohirrim. His army was defeated and soon after Isengard was destroyed by the ents. Trapped in the Orthanc, he was confronted by Gandalf. Gandalf being more powerful now, offered Saruman his freedom if he would help them, but Saruman declined the offer and withdrew to the Orthanc. After Treebeard let him out, he had traveled to the Shire where he had it under his control. After the hobbits destroyed his force of men there, he was killed by Grima Wormtongue and was rejected by the Valar. He had failed in his mission to aid the peoples of Middle-earth in destroying Sauron. His desire for power led to his demise because he investigated the dark secrets of Sauron and came to desire his power.
Back to Top(Maia) He is also known as Alantar, the Dark Lord, and Gorgoth. Originally the helper of Aule, he was won over by the words of Melkor and became his servant. He was Melkor's luetenient at Angband. When the Valor came and destroyed Thangorodrim, Sauron repented of his deeds, but he didn't go and ask Manwe for forgiveness. Instead he hid in the deepest confines and waited.
Back to Top(Orc) The Uruk commanding the Tower of Cirith Ungol in the Ephel Duath who captured Frodo Baggins during the War of the Ring.
Back to Top(Spider) A descendant of Ungoliant, she became friends with Gollum after he "escaped" from Mordor. She lived in the tunnels between Minas Morgul and Cirith Ungol. She attacked Frodo and Sam while they were passing through, but she met more resistance from them than she expected. She was driven off by Sam's wrath.
Back to Top(Dragon) The great dragon that destroyed the dwarves' lonely mountian kingdom. He was killed by Bard of Esgaroth.
Back to Top(Human) He is the son of Thengel and the father of . He was weakened by the evil words of Grima Wormtongue, but he was healed by Gandalf. He led the men of victoriosly Rohan against Saruman's army. He died in battle on the fields of Pelanor after killing the Witch-King's stead.
Back to Top(Elf) He is married to Melian and the father of Lúthien. He is one of the original three elves. He was the ruler of Doriath and he was the only elf of his kind to see the light of the two trees. He was killed by dwarves after he tried to take the Naugrim and the Silmaril back from them.
Back to Top(Dwarf) He is the son of Thrain. A member of the Company led by Gandalf, which was journeying to the Lonely Mountain. He died in the Battle of the Five Armies.
Back to Top(Eagle) King of all eagles, he was sent to Middle-earth by Manwe to help in the fight against Melkor. The eagles were the messengers of Manwe.
Back to Top(Dwarf) He is the son of Thror and the father of Thorin. He left with one of the seven rings given to the dwarves, but that was taken from him by the necromancer. He died in a prison in Dol Goldur. He was visited there by Gandalf, and Thráin gave him the key and map of the secret door of the Lonely Mountain.
Back to Top(Elf) He is the father of Legolas. He is the king of the wood elves of in the forest Mirkwood, and captured the dwarves of Bilbo's company. He led an army of elves to the lonely mountain to get a portion of the gold, but when the goblins attacked he combined his forces with those of the dwarves and men. He was victorious in the battle of the Five Armies.
Back to Top(Dwarf) He is the son of Dáin I and the father of Thráin. He was the King under the Mountain when Smaug came and attacked. He escaped through the secret back door.
Back to Top(Unknown) Known as Iarwin Ben-adar, he is married to Goldberry. He lives in the Old Forest near Hobbiton. He rescued Merry and Pippin from Old Willow, and he brought them to his home. He later saved their lives again in the Barrow-downs. He showed that the One Ring had no power over himself by putting on the ring and not dissapearing. He has been alive since before the creation of Middle-earth.
Back to Top(Ent) He is also known as Fangorn. He is an ent and also one of the first ents. He met Merry and Pipin in Fangorn and was stirred to anger by their words. He led the rising of the Ents and organized an attack on Isengard. He held Saruman prisoner in the Orthanc, but later released him. He and the other ents became the ruler of Isengard and they turned it into a beautiful garden.
Back to Top(Vala) The last of the Valar to descend into Arda, and the most warlike; he did battle with Melkor in the years when the World was young.
Back to Top(Human) The son of Huor and cousin to Turin Turambar, Tuor is renowned as the father of Earendil the Mariner. In his youth, Tuor journeyed into Nevrast, and there spoke with the Vala Ulmo. Ulmo sent him as messenger to Turgon in Gondolin. Dwelling there, he wedded Turgon's daughter Idril, who gave birth to Earendil. After the Fall of Gondolin, he dwelt with the Exiles at the Mouths of Sirion for a time, but feeling old age coming upon him, he built the great ship Earrame and sailed into the West with Idril. .
Back to Top(Elf) He is the son of Fingon. He is the father of Idril. A High King of the Noldor, he was the king of the hidden city of Gondolin. He died in the flames of the destroyed city of Gondolin.
Back to Top(Human) He is the husband of Idril and the father of Earendil. He led a group of people from the destruction of Gondolin through secret tunnels that he made.
Back to Top(Orc) Orc leader that captured Merry and Peppin at Parth Galen.
Back to Top(Vala) Lord of the seas and one of the greatest of the Valar; in the dark days of the First Age, he kept watch on Elves and Men while the others of his order remained in Valinor. He is famed for bringing Tuor to Gondolin, and so ultimately bringing about the downfall of Morgoth in the War of Wrath.
Back to Top(Spider) She is the spider that killed the two trees with the help of Melkor. She hid in the shadows of her own weavings, eating her children. Shelob is a descendant of her.
Back to Top(Human) He is the son of Isildur and the only surviving heir of Elendil after the death of Isildur on the Gladden Fields.
Back to Top(Vala) She is also known as Elbereth Gilthoniel. She is the god that created the stars. She is the queen of the Valar and the spouse of Manwe.
Back to Top(Vala) She is the spouse of Aule and the creator of the two trees of Valinor.
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